Informative and Persuasive Virgilio Caban South University Assignment 2 Abstract In order to understand the two types of speeches we listen to first we must understand the meaning of each‚ for example the Informative speech is as the word states ‘to give information’. The second the Persuasive speech is where a person (the speaker) is trying to convince or sway the audience to follow his/her ideas. Human beings are in general terms visual learners‚ when an individual is presenting a speech
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Reference List: • Bowker‚ A.‚ D’Angelo‚ N. M.‚ Hicks‚ R.‚ & Wells‚ K. (2011). Treatments for Autistm: Parental Choices and Perceptions of Change. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders‚ 41‚ 1373-1382. doi:10.1007/s10803-010-1164-y • Goin-Kochel‚ R. P.‚ Myers‚ B. J.‚ & Mackintosh‚ V. H. (2007). Parental reports on the use of treatments and therapies for children with autism spectrum disorders. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorder‚ 1‚ 195–209. doi:10.1016/j.rasd.2006.08.006 • Graff‚
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Ali President P.S. Mail in the attached card or call before June 1 and receive a gift certificate for 5 FREE CDs. You can keep your CDs even if you decide to return BUS-STATS! See the enclosed datasheet for more information. Encl. PERSUASIVE LETTER- Invitation to be a Speaker The
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Gun Control I am choosing the topic of gun control. I will be using the APA style format. I selected this topic because I am interested in learning more about gun control and where it stands today. I also want to see what information I can find about where it is headed in the future. Trotter‚ Gayle S. (2013). Should Congress pass stronger gun laws? Congressional Digest‚ 25-31. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier Database. The article is stating that Mental Health records are not being used
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the rest of the paper‚ which is the review/analysis of findings‚ the questions being asked‚ recommendations‚ and the summary and conclusions sections. Text starts here... If there is a second paragraph‚ it will look like this. An interesting APA fact is that there is only one space after the period. This is difficult for many to get used to and takes practice. The paper should be written in third person narrative. I do not want to see you writing in the first person. Note: I have bolded the
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General Format Summary: APA (American Psychological Association) is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences. This resource‚ revised according to the 6th edition of the APA manual‚ offers examples for the general format of APA research papers‚ in-text citations‚ endnotes/footnotes‚ and the reference page. Please use the example at the bottom of this page to cite the Purdue OWL in APA. Contributors:Jodi Wagner‚ Elena Lawrick‚ Elizabeth Angeli‚ Kristen Moore‚ Michael Anderson
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Prepare written responses to the following questions and case problems from the Clarkson‚ Miller & Cross textbook; 1. Question & Case Problem #1-9 parts a-e (p. 27) a) In the lawsuit in which Arthur Rabe is suing Xavier Sanchez for breaching a contract in which Sanchez promised to sell Rabe a Van Gogh painting for $3 million Arthur Rabe is the Plaintiff and Xavier Sanchez is the Defendant. b) If Rabe wants Sanchez to perform the contract as promised‚ the remedy Rabe would be seeking from court
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Setting up Word 2007+ for APA Format James H. Dalton‚ PhD‚ LPC Freed-Hardeman University Margins: Go to the “Page Layout” tab Click “Margins” Click “Normal” which sets all 4 margins at 1” Font From the “Home” tab click the arrow in the bottom right corner of the Font section In the font box select “Times New Roman” In the size box select “12” OPTIONAL: Click “Default…” and then “Yes” if you want to use this Times New Roman 12pt as the default font on all other documents created after
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Chap 1. Purpose for persuasive strategies a. To strengthen commitment i. Move readers further along the scale in the direction they were already headed ii. Listeners may vaguely remember these arguments but had not considered them carefully iii. Very common approach b. To weaken commitment iv. Moving listeners closer to the middle of the scale v. Hostile Audience: An audience this is strongly committed in opposition to the views of
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�PAGE � Criminology 175 Outline: Child sexual abuse victims I. Statement of the Problem A. Definitions 1. Child sexual abuse victim(s) Psychological effects Physical effects B. Statistics 1. Vulnerability 2. Indicators of child sexual abuse C. Expert statements 1. Frequency of occurrence 2. Common motives of offenders II. Review of the Literature A. History The rise of public concern 2. Civil lawsuits B. Key issues 1. What are the effects of child sexual abuse? 2. What to do if
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